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<br />Reinking, R. F., R. J. Meitin, F. Kopp, and H. D. Orville, 1991: Fields of motion and transport within a sheared <br />thunderstorm. Preprints, 2nd International Meeting on Agriculture and Weather Modification, <br />Zamora, Spain, March 12-15, 1991. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Nutrition, ISBN 84-87469- <br />15-9-DL:LE-321-1991, Zamora, Spain, 59-66. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Reinking, R. P., J. L. Stith, and R. J. Meitin, 1990: Airborne Doppler radar and in situ studies of the transport <br />of ozone and other constituents in feeder cells and anvils. Preprints, Conference on Cloud Physics, <br />San Francisco, CA, July 23-27, 1990. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 698-705. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Reinking, R. F., and R. J. Meitin, 1989: Advances and challenges in obtaining physical evidence for weather <br />modification potentials and effects. Proceedings, 5thWMO Scientific Conference on Weather <br />Modification and Applied Cloud Physics, Beijing, China, May 8-12, 1989. World Meteorological <br />Organization, Geneva, WMOffD-No. 269,1:7-10. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Reinking, R. F., and R. J. Meitin, 1989: Recent progress and needs in obtaining physical evidence for weather <br />modification potentials and effects. Journal of Weather Modification, 21:85-93. <br /> <br />Statistical and numerical modeling approaches to assess the effects of cloud seeding require the <br />interactive input of, and understanding derived from, measurements that provide direct evidence of <br />natural and altered development of precipitation. A brief review of recent progress in obtaining physical <br />evidence to evaluate and verify potentials for and effects of precipitation enhancement and hail <br />suppression is presented. Recent findings from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's <br />Federal/State Cooperative Program in Weather Modification Research are emphasized, but other related <br />results are included. In the context of many significant new advances toward proving hypotheses by <br />direct measurement, a number of remaining needs for measurements and corresponding technologies are <br />identified. <br /> <br />Reinking, R. F., 1988: Perspectives for research in wet chemistry and unintentional cloud modification from the <br />discipline of purposeful cloud modification. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 41:381-405. <br /> <br />Fundamental goals and scientific problems facing researchers in purposeful cloud modification and <br />applicable to air quality pertaining to unintentional cloud modification are defmed. These encompass <br />experimental design and verification, transport and dispersion, aerosol and hydrometeor evolution and <br />removal, and the interactive nature of chemical, microphysical, dynamical, and other cloud processes on <br />micro- to mesoscales. Some recent advances in purposeful weather modification are reviewed and <br />parallels are drawn to wet chemistry and unintentional cloud modification. Gains to be made in further <br />cross-fertilization of the disciplines are suggested. <br /> <br />Reinking, R. F., 1987: Chemical-microphysical-dynamical interactions: Parallels in purposeful and unintentional <br />cloud modification. International Conference on Energy Transformations and Interactions with Small- <br />Scale Atmospheric Processes, March 2-6, 1987. Ecole Poly technique Federal, Lausanne, Switzerland, <br />15 pp. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />62 <br />